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- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 92 13:34:46 MST
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin
- From: $stevee@sasb.byu.edu (Stephen Eldredge)
- Subject: Re: system login limit fixed was: "Help!! "Attempt to exceed system login limit"
- References: <el#@byu.edu>
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- >
- >Attemp to exceed system login limit on ttyp1 (or sometimes ttyp2)
- >
- >Still being in my first few months of unix.admindom I am at a loss.
- >
- >Thanks for any help!!
- >
- >Steve Eldredge
- >
-
- Thanks for all the help on this topic. Most of the
- responses were that I have the 1-2 version rinning
- instead of the 3+ user version running. In fact this
- is true. The WHY of the matter is good info to know
- for those of you upgrading the system. Turns out that
- when the previous admin.person upgraded the SERVER
- software he entered the serial number and activation
- key of the old 2 user version thus branding the SERVER
- version as 2 user instead of the multiuser system that
- it really is. The solution after talking to SCO Support is
- to reinstall using the upgrade option again this time
- entering the SERVER serial number and activation key.
-
- Important Installation Tip:
-
- Use the latest serial number and Activation Key code!!
-
- Again thanks,
-
-
- Steve Eldredge
-
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-